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Reproductive Surgery In Assisted Conception 1st Edition Mostafa Metwally

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Reproductive Surgery In Assisted Conception 1st Edition Mostafa Metwally
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.82 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Mostafa Metwally, Tin-Chiu Li (eds.)
ISBN: 9781447149521, 1447149521
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Reproductive Surgery In Assisted Conception 1st Edition Mostafa Metwally by Mostafa Metwally, Tin-chiu Li (eds.) 9781447149521, 1447149521 instant download after payment.

​​To many patients and indeed health care professionals, IVF is the ultimate treatment for infertility. However in many cases IVF is not feasible and may not be indicated. IVF remains a largely inefficient procedure that often does not succeed in a achieving a pregnancy.

There remains a strong place for other fertility interventions, many of them surgical in nature. Surgical interventions can be used as a stand-alone fertility treatment or as an adjuvant treatment used in conjunction with other assisted conception treatments. Despite the continuing use of such techniques by reproductive surgeons, there remains a clear gap in the literature regarding resources to supplement formal training in the field or to provide a reference for established and aspiring practitioners.

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